Master classes of the tenth international brain-computer interface meeting: showcasing the research of BCI trainees

Stephanie Cernera, Tan Gemicioglu, Julia Berezutskaya, Richard Csaky, Maxime Verwoert, Daniel Polyakov, Sotirios Papadopoulos, Valeria Spagnolo, Juliana Gonzalez Astudillo, Satyam Kumar, Hussein Alawieh, Dion Kelly, Joanna R.G. Keough, Araz Minhas, Matthias Dold, Yiyuan Han, Alexander McClanahan, Mousa Mustafa, Juan Jose Gonzalez-Espana, Florencia GarroAngela Vujic, Kriti Kacker, Christoph Kapeller, Simon Geukes, Ceci Verbaarschot, Michael Wimmer, Mushfika Sultana, Sara Ahmadi, Christian Herff, Andreea Ioana Sburlea, Camille Jeunet, David E. Thompson, Marianna Semprini, Richard Andersen, Sergey Stavisky, Eli Kinney-Lang, Fabien Lotte, Jordy Thielen, Xing Chen, Victoria Peterson, Aysegul Gunduz, Theresa Vaughan, Davide Valeriani

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Abstract

The Tenth International brain-computer interface (BCI) meeting was held June 6-9, 2023, in the Sonian Forest in Brussels, Belgium. At that meeting, 21 master classes, organized by the BCI Society’s Postdoc & Student Committee, supported the Society’s goal of fostering learning opportunities and meaningful interactions for trainees in BCI-related fields. Master classes provide an informal environment where senior researchers can give constructive feedback to the trainee on their chosen and specific pursuit. The topics of the master classes span the whole gamut of BCI research and techniques. These include data acquisition, neural decoding and analysis, invasive and noninvasive stimulation, and ethical and transitional considerations. Additionally, master classes spotlight innovations in BCI research. Herein, we discuss what was presented within the master classes by highlighting each trainee and expert researcher, providing relevant background information and results from each presentation, and summarizing discussion and references for further study.

Original languageEnglish
Article number022001
JournalJournal of Neural Engineering
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • brain-computer interfaces
  • neurorehabilitation
  • sensorimotor cortex
  • sensory restoration
  • speech decoding

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

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